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That the nature of all vertues, consisted in a point indiuisible, and all swaruings or declinations from that point, offences, were equall, was out of the more iudicious Philosophers Schooles, once reiected as a Paradoxe, |
That the nature of all Virtues, consisted in a point indivisible, and all swaruings or declinations from that point, offences, were equal, was out of the more judicious Philosophers Schools, once rejected as a Paradox, |
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